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A new hotel could be the largest in the Near Southside

Hilton filed plans for a six-story hotel on Hemphill Street between Rosedale and Magnolia.

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The new hotel would have direct access to Magnolia Green.

Initial rendering courtesy of the City of Fort Worth

Grapevine architecture firm Type Six filed plans with the Fort Worth Urban Design Commission for a new Hilton hotel in the Near Southside.

The new Tempo by Hilton is proposed at 1200 Hemphill St. with 155 rooms stretching from West Rosedale to West Magnolia Streets.

Rising six stories, the Magnolia Green Tempo would be the tallest hotel in the area + could include a fitness center, patio, bar, restaurant and meeting rooms. Guests would have access to valet parking in the Alston Avenue garage.

Hilton’s Tempo brand — centered around wellness and fitness for guests — has only three locations: New York City; Nashville, Tennessee; and Louisville, Kentucky; with a fourth location opening in Raleigh, North Carolina in November.

Stay tuned for more details about Tempo + check out other hotels in the works around Fort Worth:

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